What Every Parent of a Teen Driver in Georgia Should Know [Part III]
This is the final installment of our three-part blog post providing information to parents of Georgia teenagers.
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This is the final installment of our three-part blog post providing information to parents of Georgia teenagers.
Most people involved in a serious motorcycle accident, car crash, tractor-trailer collision or other accident have not had extensive experience nor traning in dealing with insurance companies or the civil litigation process.
Many motorists will be excited to learn that so-called “speed traps” appear to be headed the way of the dinosaur, but they might find it surprising that a growing number of traffic safety experts and law enforcement agencies support raising speed limits.
The national data on the dangers presented by distracted drivers is so overwhelming that vehicle safety advocacy groups and federal agencies have called for a universal ban on the use of cell phones and other portable electronic devices when driving.
This is the third part of our four-part blog post discussing important issues and concerns that are often raised by those who suffer injury in Atlanta SUV rollover accidents.
This is the second installment of our three part blog designed to arm parents of teen drivers with important information about car accidents involving newly licensed drivers.
Georgia and states across the U.S. have taken aggressive measures to reduce the number of newly licensed teenage drivers that are involved in motor vehicle accidents.
While dogs are an intrinsic part of many families and have earned their moniker as “Man’s Best Friend,” they are still animals with behavior that is not always predictable.
Doctors have many responsibilities to their patients but probably one of the most important ones is that of obtaining informed consent to any medical procedure or course of treatment.
When you are involved in a collision that causes a vehicle fire, the risk of painful and devastating injuries is significant.
Bordered by several states, Georgia is frequented by trucks of all shapes and sizes, especially 18-wheelers necessary to transport large loads of goods for cross-country delivery.
While each case is different, some personal injury claims and lawsuits may take many months if not years to resolve before the victim receives compensation for his or her injuries.
Sometimes it can be difficult to ascertain who is responsible for causing your Georgia trucking accident, whether it be the truck driver alone or his company.
When patients entrust medical professionals like general practitioners, surgeons, and others with their treatment, those undergoing medical evaluation and treatment maintain their right to be informed by their physician of the nature of potential risks and other relevant information.
Most people have seen a fictional version of a deposition while watching a legal drama on television or the movies.
A big question that comes up in law offices and courtrooms is “Does an unborn child have the right to sue a person for injuries the fetus sustains in an accident?
While it may be unnerving to think someone is conducting surveillance of your activities, workers’ compensation insurance companies often use private investigators to monitor the actions of claimants.
When a person is injured in a car accident, there are many reasons to seek legal advice and representation.
There are many types of collisions involving motorcycles that can cause life-altering injuries and wrongful death.
It is a common misconception among drivers involved in single vehicle road departure accidents that they cannot recover compensation for their injuries or pursue a wrongful death claim on behalf of a deceased loved one.
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